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After 9 Millenia Quirky Scholar Solves Ancient Civilizaton Mysteries of the Mahabharata

After 9 Millenia   Quirky Scholar Solves Ancient Civilizaton Mysteries of the Mahabharata Mahabharat is not just a story, but the detailed account of a event occured in the past. The few points are noted below that indicate a few differences in what is ‘reality’ and ‘myth’.

1. It has been written in the epic from time to time that Mahabharat is a “itihas” which exclusively means “thus occured”. The words “Puraan” and “Itihas” were specifically coined by the Arya people to catagorize the “ancient” and “recent” events. Both the words denote history that has occured at different times.

2. It is mentioned in Aadiparva, Adhyaya 62 that the annals of the Bharat-Dynasty are recorded in the work.

3. It has been clearly stated in the Aadiparva, Bheeshmaparva etc. that this is “itihas”. If the intentions of the writer were to write a poem or a work of fiction, he would have stated it to be a “mahakavya” or “katha”.

4. It would to absurd to say that the Mahabharat is not a “itihas” due to its poetic nature. It was a custom in those days to write everything in poetic form.

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